Tradition Meets Edge in a Connecticut Country Home Designed by Greg Tankersley
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1/7Photography by Simon UptonThe ceilings of the entire living area are sheathed in reclaimed barn siding. In the great room, a mirror from Maison Gerard hangs over a custom limestone mantel. The graphic rug is by Joseph Carini Carpets. Studio Van den Asker chairs upholstered in Holly Hunt fabric and a custom-designed sofa by Carol Egan flank a Holly Hunt Lugano coffee table.Photography by Simon UptonThe ceilings of the entire living area are sheathed in reclaimed barn siding. In the great room, a mirror from Maison Gerard hangs over a custom limestone mantel. The graphic rug is by Joseph Carini Carpets. Studio Van den Asker chairs upholstered in Holly Hunt fabric and a custom-designed sofa by Carol Egan flank a Holly Hunt Lugano coffee table.
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2/7Photography by Simon UptonThe traditional and simple façade of the Greenwich country house, designed by Greg Tankersley of McAlpine, belies its more contemporary interiors.Photography by Simon UptonThe traditional and simple façade of the Greenwich country house, designed by Greg Tankersley of McAlpine, belies its more contemporary interiors.
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3/7Photography by Simon UptonIn another end of the great room, a French antique table sits under an oversized spider chandelier from Maison Gerard. The three-legged, carved oak Marolles chairs are from Magen H Gallery. A piece by Robert Mapplethorpe hangs on the wall.Photography by Simon UptonIn another end of the great room, a French antique table sits under an oversized spider chandelier from Maison Gerard. The three-legged, carved oak Marolles chairs are from Magen H Gallery. A piece by Robert Mapplethorpe hangs on the wall.
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4/7Photography by Simon UptonIn the family room, artwork by Sam Taylor-Wood hangs over a custom limestone fireplace mantel. A Pierre Jeannette teak and cained armchair through Magen H Gallery partners with a Charlotte Perriand coffee table. The rug is through FJ Hakimian.Photography by Simon UptonIn the family room, artwork by Sam Taylor-Wood hangs over a custom limestone fireplace mantel. A Pierre Jeannette teak and cained armchair through Magen H Gallery partners with a Charlotte Perriand coffee table. The rug is through FJ Hakimian.
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5/7Photography by Simon UptonWormy chestnut kitchen cabinetry with soapstone countertops from Fordham Marble sit comfortably with marble-on-white islands and a custom-designed hood in lapped stainless steel panels. The polished nickel light fixtures are from Ann Morris Antiques.Photography by Simon UptonWormy chestnut kitchen cabinetry with soapstone countertops from Fordham Marble sit comfortably with marble-on-white islands and a custom-designed hood in lapped stainless steel panels. The polished nickel light fixtures are from Ann Morris Antiques.
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6/7Photography by Simon UptonThe master bathroom walls are a custom color plastered finish by Boyd Reath. Thassos tile from Fordham Marble covers the floor and Kohler undermount bathtub, which has a Waterworks tub filler.Photography by Simon UptonThe master bathroom walls are a custom color plastered finish by Boyd Reath. Thassos tile from Fordham Marble covers the floor and Kohler undermount bathtub, which has a Waterworks tub filler.
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7/7Photography by Simon UptonIn the master bedroom, a custom chaise and a Parisian cocktail table are backed by windows covered in custom panels in a Rogers & Goffigon linen. A sculpture by Kristina Riska sits on a blackened bronze–clad console from BDDW. Ceiling light fixture is through H.M. Luther.Photography by Simon UptonIn the master bedroom, a custom chaise and a Parisian cocktail table are backed by windows covered in custom panels in a Rogers & Goffigon linen. A sculpture by Kristina Riska sits on a blackened bronze–clad console from BDDW. Ceiling light fixture is through H.M. Luther.
This article appears in the October 2017 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).